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Question
test your knowledge 3 label the image of the bomb calorimeter.
Brief Explanations
A bomb calorimeter has several key components. The 'bomb' is where the reaction occurs. The 'outer chamber' helps insulate the system. The'reactant' is placed inside the bomb. The 'thermometer' measures temperature changes. 'Water' surrounds the bomb to absorb heat. There is no 'turbine' in a standard bomb - calorimeter setup.
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From left - to - right and top - to - bottom (assuming typical placement):
- Stirrer (not in the list but often present for even heat distribution, if we must choose from the list, could be considered part of the setup for heat transfer related to water movement, but not a standard named component in the list strictly).
- Outer chamber
- Reactant
- Thermometer
- Water
- Bomb